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  • tienlejeantienlejean

    Robin Guitars MedleyPublished on 12/24/09 at 10:03
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    Guitars made in the USA (houston texas) Type jackson I have 2; a 1991 standard (ash) 1 double 2 single Seymour Duncan (j.beck and little 59 ') 5-way switch a 1993 custom (mahogany back, maple flamed table) 2 double (j.beck and jazz) selector handle 3 positions thin and narrow, a little less on the custom 24 frets jumbo I add a treble bleed ceramic B331 on the volume and an orange drop capacitor 0.22 on the push-pull tone on tone for spliter pickups (single)

    USE

    the neck is maple top for shred flame and rosewood fingerboard Sperzel mechanical finishing freight is no reproaches, pure custom shop varnished polyurethane is (I prefer the nitro but more fragile) Acute easier access to the c…
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    Guitars made in the USA (houston texas) Type jackson I have 2; a 1991 standard (ash) 1 double 2 single Seymour Duncan (j.beck and little 59 ') 5-way switch a 1993 custom (mahogany back, maple flamed table) 2 double (j.beck and jazz) selector handle 3 positions thin and narrow, a little less on the custom 24 frets jumbo I add a treble bleed ceramic B331 on the volume and an orange drop capacitor 0.22 on the push-pull tone on tone for spliter pickups (single)

    USE

    the neck is maple top for shred flame and rosewood fingerboard Sperzel mechanical finishing freight is no reproaches, pure custom shop varnished polyurethane is (I prefer the nitro but more fragile) Acute easier access to the custom (decoupe moon cut ) floyd rose tremolo type (Kahler, very rare) the guitar sounds and versatile thanks to the electronic violin is wonderful with exceptional wood

    SOUNDS

    style? in absolute everything but its design (inverted head) pushes the metal rock ... I play a marshall and Laney lamps it sounds Van halen, steve vai ... rock 80

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    bought in 1993 and 1995 my friend works at Robin, it was he who MANUFACTURED I wanted was the era an Ibanez Paul Gilbert and Steve vai. these are very high-end guitars such tom anderson, Surh they are expensive (at the relevant time imported to France for 2000 € to 3000 €) is the price of the quality I had the choice of microphones (EMG, Seymour , DiMarzio ...) wood (mahogany, ash, maple, korina ...). photos on my blog: https://guitaremagique.skyrock.com/1.html
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  • gagaguitargagaguitar

    Robin Guitars MedleyPublished on 12/18/07 at 05:06
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    Guitars manufactured and assembled by hand in the United States (Texas).
    Manufacturing is treating trs, trs pro. I loved THE FIRST ds grip!
    DIFFERENT type of wood are utiliss for manufacturing.
    Channel 24 cases
    A humbucker at the bridge and 2 single (middle and neck)
    Floyd Rose-type bridge home Schaller
    One volume, one tone and a 5 position switch
    In gnral, the handle is in Saddle with a fairly flat profile (shredder friendly).
    The head, such as "Jackson" and more rounded, is reversed.

    UTILIZATION

    The neck is amazing!
    All who tried my guitars fell in love!
    Without being too flat or too late, it remains very easy to play.
    (It is a little more strait that stan…
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    Guitars manufactured and assembled by hand in the United States (Texas).
    Manufacturing is treating trs, trs pro. I loved THE FIRST ds grip!
    DIFFERENT type of wood are utiliss for manufacturing.
    Channel 24 cases
    A humbucker at the bridge and 2 single (middle and neck)
    Floyd Rose-type bridge home Schaller
    One volume, one tone and a 5 position switch
    In gnral, the handle is in Saddle with a fairly flat profile (shredder friendly).
    The head, such as "Jackson" and more rounded, is reversed.

    UTILIZATION

    The neck is amazing!
    All who tried my guitars fell in love!
    Without being too flat or too late, it remains very easy to play.
    (It is a little more strait that standards at Ibanez or Jackson).
    CHAC is the acute trs ais thanks a dcoupe the rear of the body.
    The weight of the guitar varies depending on the wood utiliss. Mine (in frne table with Saddle) are trslgres.
    Originally books with microphones Pj Markx I prfr mount Seymour Duncan (HS8 and a Hot Rails 2). I manage to have a beautiful palette of sounds.

    SOUNDS

    I play a little bit of everything but mostly rock "hard" and the instrumental. This guitar is a real killer!
    I use a SansAmp PSA1 on a Mesa Boogie 90/90 (2 boxes + boogie 12 ") with the head peavey 5150 parallle a box of Marshall.
    Everything goes perfectly, the clear fashion mga saturated strata.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I possde 2 for over 10 years.
    I had a lot of guitars before but Robin and APRS are leftovers!
    The only thing I have against these guitars is the look plutt typ "mtal" especially because of the inverse head ... but hey, 15 years ago c'tait fashion.
    Today the price is about 2300 base (see www.robinguitars.com) and compared the instrument, I find it pretty reasonable (especially compared to brands whose price is more than overrated! !).
    I do it again this choice without hsiter. In fact if I had a little cash, I buy some new one MODELS!
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  • awelawel

    Robin Guitars MedleyPublished on 09/29/09 at 07:26
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Guitar-shaped stratovolcano made in the USA, Bolt-on maple neck, rosewood fingerboard with very high quality, 24 jumbo frets, mechanical Kahler and Floyd Rose vibrato under liscence (Kahler as mechanical)

    Config micro typed 80s: 1 double 2 singles.
    Originally the guitar had to strip MARX PJ pickups, which I replaced with an EMG 81 and 2 EMG SA (in hindsight, I should keep them, micro very rare).

    Volume and tone.

    The handle calls to shred, it is excellent.

    UTILIZATION

    It is a guitar type Strato therefore perfect balance, access to treble is good but not a driver either.

    The guitar is very heavy, barely lighter than a Les Paul, unfortunately I do not know the wood is …
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    Guitar-shaped stratovolcano made in the USA, Bolt-on maple neck, rosewood fingerboard with very high quality, 24 jumbo frets, mechanical Kahler and Floyd Rose vibrato under liscence (Kahler as mechanical)

    Config micro typed 80s: 1 double 2 singles.
    Originally the guitar had to strip MARX PJ pickups, which I replaced with an EMG 81 and 2 EMG SA (in hindsight, I should keep them, micro very rare).

    Volume and tone.

    The handle calls to shred, it is excellent.

    UTILIZATION

    It is a guitar type Strato therefore perfect balance, access to treble is good but not a driver either.

    The guitar is very heavy, barely lighter than a Les Paul, unfortunately I do not know the wood is made body.

    The grip is almost immediate, we feel the quality of materials used and build quality, mine is a graph with a custom signed in 1991.

    SOUNDS

    I can unfortunately tell you about the origins of microphones, I have changed after one month (18 years ago !!!).

    The EMG 81 pickups roared and is incredibly accurate, Metal, its effectiveness is well established (Metallica, Slayer, Shadows Fall, Zakk Wylde ...),

    2 SA's are doing their job, allow the serious version of little wing snapping certainly more than a strato but also more personal.

    They also provide access to the world of funk quite convincing.

    It suits me very well but it's not a setup microphone (EMG 81) which makes it the most versatile, I should keep pj marx <img class="smiley" src="/images/audiofanzine/interface/smileys/icon_cry.gif" alt="" />

    OVERALL OPINION

    I bought this guitar at 92 and she never left me, and when I see the rating argus, if you're lucky enough to see opportunity, why not, given the violin and quality, you will not be disappointed, and she will follow you always, you'll just have to adjust the pickups to suit your tastes.
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